A male victim has joined the suit against former doctor Larry Nassar, who hundreds of people have accused of abuse.

The first male victim has publicly alleged that former doctor Larry Nassar sexually abused him.

An amended federal court complaint included Jacob Moore, a former male gymnast, as part of a complaint against Nassar, USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University, where Nassar worked.

The complaint, first reported by International Gymnast Magazine, said Moore was 15 when he went to the doctor with a shoulder injury in 2016, but Nassar pulled down his pants and exposed him to a female gymnast.

Nassar also allegedly decided to treat the shoulder injury with acupuncture to Moore’s groin and genitals.

Moore’s older sister Kamerin Moore is also part of the federal civil complaint against the abusive medical practitioner, who will spend the rest of his life in prison after being sentenced to up to 300 years in different courts.

Rachael Denhollander, who spoke at the sentencing hearing, is the lead plaintiff in the civil suit, and is one of more than 200 victims that a Michigan judge said had alleged abuse.

Former gymnast and victim Kamerin Moore speaks at the sentencing hearing for Nassar in January.

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Denhollander, who became a lawyer, said she was abused as a gymnast in 2000, and slammed those kept Nassar in a position to continue sexual assaults despite multiple victims coming forward.

Nassar retired from USA Gymnastics in 2015 and the organization said it reported him to the FBI that July, though he continued practicing medicine during the alleged assault against Moore.